heelp wanted in kharkiv ukraine by GJARN (fwd)


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Sender: Global Jewish Assistance Network <gjarn@igc.apc.org>
Subject: Job opening in Kharkiv

Immediate opening for a Field Director position in Kharkiv, Ukraine for
the Global Jewish Assistance and Relief Network, a humanitarian agency
committed to empower the third sector to become one of the most important
channels of social change and creation of a viable civil society.

The primary focus for this position is to concentrate on the Rule of Law
and Democracy grant -related activities in Kharkiv, Ukraine.

Requirements for this position include, but are not limited to:
* a strong background in Human rights, Law and Advocacy
* a firm understanding of non-profits and local NGOs,
* Being comfortable and/or familiar with Jewish customs and surroundings,
* excellent communication, management and writing skills,
* general knowledge of basic computer programs,
* background familiarization of the PVO community,
* fluency in Russian and Ukrainian language.

The tasks for the position of Field Director, include:
* to coordinate all activities of the Service Center
* design and oversee training of NGOs,
* organize and implement the seminars, conferences forums on Law, Advocacy and non profit management
* oversee humanitarian aid shipments / distributions,

This position is available immediately for one person, for a minimum of 1
year. Resumes should be sent to the attention of:

        Rabbi Eliezer Avtzon
        Global Jewish Assistance & Relief Network
        1485 Union Street
        Brooklyn, New York 11213
        Tel: (718) 774-6497
        Fax: (718) 774-6891
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Sender: andrei@ic.tunis.tver.su (Andrei Shkvorov)

Dear Netters!

The Center for Tourism Development is presently working on a
research project for tourism development in Russia. Your
responses to this questionnaire will be crucial to the success
of our project. We welcome feedback from tourism industry
professionals and vacationers alike. Please fill out the short
questionnaire below and send your responses to our email
address (shown below).

[The Center for Tourism Development of Tver InterContact Group
is an official member of the National Tourist Association of
Russia. The information garnered from the following survey
will be made available to members of this Association for use
in improvement of the tourism system in Russia.]

Thank you!

Dmitry Solovyov
Center for Tourism Development
Tver InterContact Group

email: dmitry@ic.tunis.tver.su

                        Questionnaire

1. Have you ever been to Russia on an organized tour? If yes,
then when? And who organized this tour?

2. Have you any experience in organizing tours to Russia? If
yes, then when have you done so, and from whom did you draw
your primary clientele, in the main?

3. Have you any experience in dealing with Russian tourist
agencies? If yes, then with whom did you deal, and how would
you rate your satisfaction with the agency(ies)?

4. Do you believe that the idea of travel to Russia is popular
among potential tourists? Please elaborate on why you feel it
is popular or unpopular, and on what could increase its appeal.

5. To your knowledge, what kinds of tours do travellers to
Russia prefer?

        Educational?
        Luxury?
        Small groups?
        Soft tour (visiting the less "touristy" locales)?
        Tours devoted to a specified topic?
        Other?

6. Do you plan to make contacts with Russian travel agencies?
Please elaborate on why you are, or are not, interested in
making such new contacts.

7. In your opinion, what would be the main obstacle to interest
in extensive travels to Russia?

8. What do you feel would be the best and most effective means
of dispelling the exaggerated rumours of Russia's crime
problem, from the minds of potential tourists?

9. In your opinion, what are the main attractions in travelling
to Russia?

10. Have you come across any agency recently that provides
tours to Russia? If yes, then what agency, and what types of
tour do they offer?

11. Would you be interested in receiving our newsletters
related to travel in Russia?



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